Material: Lucite

Lucite Tombstone with Columns

Lucite tombstone with columns marking a credit facility established for StoneMor Partners. StoneMor is an owner-operator of cemeteries and funeral homes.

(6AKLC03)
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Treasury Notes Lucite Tombstone

Lucite tombstone marking treasury notes issued by the Republic of South Africa. (7AJH001).

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Restaurant Sign-Themed Deal Toy

Restaurant sign-themed deal toy marking the acquisition of  Little Big Burger. The restaurant chain is based in Portland, Oregon.

(6AKLD15)
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Menu-themed Lucite tombstone recognizing the sale of Portland, Oregon-based Little Big Burger. The chain was purchased by Chanticleer Holdings, based in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Lucite Embedment Incorporating Wire Mesh

Lucite embedment featuring wire mesh and commemorating the sale of The Expanded Metal Co. The firm is a provider of expanded and perforated metal headquartered in Hartlepool, England (6AKLC74) .

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Lucite Embedment featuring Test Tube

Lucite embedment featuring test tube marking the acquisition of Lodi, Italy-based Euticals. Euticals is focused on custom synthesis and the manufacture of active pharmaceutical ingredients. (6LACC42).  Follow this link to see other examples of Lucite embedments.

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Lucite with Embedded Wire

Lucite with embedded wire marking the acquisition of Strand-Tech Martin. The Summerville, South Carolina-based firm produces industrial wire.(6ALR492).

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Lucite Deal Toy with Spinning Logo

Lucite deal toy commemorating the acquisition of information and communication firm Acuntia. The company is based in Madrid, Spain. (6LACB47). Follow this link for a gallery of other tombstones with spinning elements.

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Illinois-Themed Lucite Tombstone

Illinois-themed Lucite tombstone commemorating the acquisition of First Clover Leaf Financial. The acquiring firm, First Mid-Illinois Bancshares, is based in Mattoon. (6AKLD06). Follow this link for a gallery of state-themed awards and deal toys.

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Slant-Top Half-Oval Lucite

Slant-top, half-oval Lucite tombstone marking the acquisition of convenience store operator Big John. The Chilean grocery store chain was purchased by Mexico’s Fomento Económico Mexicano, S.A.B. de C.V., more commonly known as FEMSA.

(6AGP920)
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